Lots of switchbacks! Thanks for the video!
I drove through Berea in the early 90's seems a lot bigger than what I remembered.
It’s been growing steadily
Thanks for the video although it kind of cut off sharply.
Haha! Road was kind of invisible.
Thanks for the video. Reminds me of Pike County.
Missed ur video but thanks!
Tankes
Great video ❤
Thanks
Interesting video!
Thanks for the video. Which river is this?
It ready didn’t have one. It was more of a stagnant section of water
Thanks, Tim Lost for doing such cool videos!
Why is it called Saunders Springs?
That’s the name of the city park where they are located
How did the park get it's name 😂. Thank you
@rfsweetnsassy there’s a spring on the property. And it was discovered by a guy named Saunders
The cabins are cool! Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome
Thanks for the video! I love ghost towns!
You’re welcome. Sometimes not easy to find
There's one in NH called "Clough City." Me and a friend drove through once.
We saw a couple of old shacks and that was it!
@rowleyma cool
This is definitely off road! 😅
Sure is
Thanks for the video Tim Lost.
Nice town!
@@timlostboy2680 I've been to Loretto, that Catholic hamlet nearby to go visit the MM distillery.
Horribly manicured ! Where is the wildlife ?!
Idk. But it is in the middle of town
You have to wonder about these people's lives - what it was like. Thanks for the video.
Sure do. You’re welcome
❤ NKOTB ❤
Ok Tim, thanks for the video!
St. Augustine is beautiful! Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the video! Careful though of copyright protections on songs.
Yep. I had to re-edit a couple sections because of certain songs
Beautiful footage.. where is this
Daytona Beach
Strange place but thanks for the video!
Sure is. And you’re welcome
Well kept
Wonderful view 😊
Sure is. A total of 203 steps to the top
Great video!
Where is this?
Wayland, Kentucky
@@virginiablue7566 About 100 miles southeast of Lexington, KY.
Yep
How deep was the water?
I don’t know for sure. May range from a few feet to several feet depending on river bed
Thanks, Tim Lost!
One of the entrances to the Lexington catacombs is near the paddock area of the Red Mile harness racing track.
That’s interesting
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching
Well kept!
Nice area. The cemetery reminds me of one I visited in Pikeville.
Nice
Beautiful landscape!!
Thanks for the video! Is this near Lake Cumberland? Looks like it.
Just south of Richmond Kentucky
@@timlostboy2680 Sounds like the audio cuts out which is fine. Still love the visuals. I've been to the Perryville Battlefield.
@@timlostboy2680 Going to notify my friend of your channel.
My family is from here. My great grandmother ran a restaurant for years in this town!
That’s cool to hear
Thanks for the video! My friend is there now and I'm jealous I couldn't go!
You’re welcome. And sorry you couldn’t go
@@timlostboy2680 His last name is Wickliffe so that might ring a bell (related to a former Governor of Ky.)
Ok cool
Nice video, I’m the great grandson of Alex Nunley and George Mack Cornelius. My grandmother Eva Cleo Nunley was raised in the camp, my grandfather Andrew Mack, and many other Cornelius’ were miners.
That’s neat to know
I live there now maybe you need to come back and see all the changes the town has done
I just might do that
Is the mushroom growing part of a business? If so, I guess I'm wondering if it is separate from what looks like a teen hangout. Thanks for the video.
Used to be. Now a teen hangout
My dad and step mom are buried in Drift my mom is buried in Garrett. I know these places well.
That’s cool
PLEASE TALK
TALK PLEASE
it would help if you said where you were.
I appreciate your videos, Tim!
Thanks. Appreciate it
Thanks, Tim!
@@timlostboy2680 I love Kentucky history and folklore even though I'm not from there.
Cool. I have an ongoing list of places I want to go to still
I'm from Massachusetts but I like visiting KY! Thanks for the video!
Plan on moving there since it's big town and is near Nashville
Cool
Such pretty cool I always love reading those signs when I travel
Lots of switchbacks! Thanks for the video!
I drove through Berea in the early 90's seems a lot bigger than what I remembered.
It’s been growing steadily
Thanks for the video although it kind of cut off sharply.
Haha! Road was kind of invisible.
Thanks for the video. Reminds me of Pike County.
Missed ur video but thanks!
Tankes
Great video ❤
Thanks
Interesting video!
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Which river is this?
It ready didn’t have one. It was more of a stagnant section of water
Thanks, Tim Lost for doing such cool videos!
Thanks
Why is it called Saunders Springs?
That’s the name of the city park where they are located
How did the park get it's name 😂. Thank you
@rfsweetnsassy there’s a spring on the property. And it was discovered by a guy named Saunders
The cabins are cool! Thanks for the video.
You’re welcome
Thanks for the video! I love ghost towns!
You’re welcome. Sometimes not easy to find
There's one in NH called "Clough City." Me and a friend drove through once.
We saw a couple of old shacks and that was it!
@rowleyma cool
This is definitely off road! 😅
Sure is
Thanks for the video Tim Lost.
You’re welcome
Nice town!
Sure is
@@timlostboy2680 I've been to Loretto, that Catholic hamlet nearby to go visit the MM distillery.
Horribly manicured ! Where is the wildlife ?!
Idk. But it is in the middle of town
You have to wonder about these people's lives - what it was like. Thanks for the video.
Sure do. You’re welcome
❤ NKOTB ❤
Ok Tim, thanks for the video!
You’re welcome
St. Augustine is beautiful! Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome
Thanks for the video! Careful though of copyright protections on songs.
Yep. I had to re-edit a couple sections because of certain songs
Beautiful footage.. where is this
Daytona Beach
Strange place but thanks for the video!
Sure is. And you’re welcome
Well kept
Sure is
Wonderful view 😊
Sure is. A total of 203 steps to the top
Great video!
Thanks
Where is this?
Wayland, Kentucky
@@virginiablue7566 About 100 miles southeast of Lexington, KY.
Yep
How deep was the water?
I don’t know for sure. May range from a few feet to several feet depending on river bed
Thanks, Tim Lost!
You’re welcome
Thanks, Tim Lost!
You’re welcome
One of the entrances to the Lexington catacombs is near the paddock area of the Red Mile harness racing track.
That’s interesting
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching
Well kept!
Nice area. The cemetery reminds me of one I visited in Pikeville.
Nice
Beautiful landscape!!
Yep
Thanks for the video! Is this near Lake Cumberland? Looks like it.
Just south of Richmond Kentucky
@@timlostboy2680 Sounds like the audio cuts out which is fine. Still love the visuals. I've been to the Perryville Battlefield.
@@timlostboy2680 Going to notify my friend of your channel.
My family is from here. My great grandmother ran a restaurant for years in this town!
That’s cool to hear
Thanks for the video! My friend is there now and I'm jealous I couldn't go!
You’re welcome. And sorry you couldn’t go
@@timlostboy2680 His last name is Wickliffe so that might ring a bell (related to a former Governor of Ky.)
Ok cool
Nice video, I’m the great grandson of Alex Nunley and George Mack Cornelius. My grandmother Eva Cleo Nunley was raised in the camp, my grandfather Andrew Mack, and many other Cornelius’ were miners.
That’s neat to know
I live there now maybe you need to come back and see all the changes the town has done
I just might do that
Is the mushroom growing part of a business? If so, I guess I'm wondering if it is separate from what looks like a teen hangout. Thanks for the video.
Used to be. Now a teen hangout
My dad and step mom are buried in Drift my mom is buried in Garrett. I know these places well.
That’s cool
PLEASE TALK
TALK PLEASE
it would help if you said where you were.
I appreciate your videos, Tim!
Thanks. Appreciate it
Thanks, Tim!
You’re welcome
@@timlostboy2680 I love Kentucky history and folklore even though I'm not from there.
Cool. I have an ongoing list of places I want to go to still
I'm from Massachusetts but I like visiting KY! Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome
Plan on moving there since it's big town and is near Nashville
Cool
Such pretty cool I always love reading those signs when I travel